Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 5 July 1936

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  • 21 1 The Sunday Tribune Vol. L— N* 1 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 5, !'..;<;. FIVE CENTS. The Sunday Tribune SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JULY 5, 1036.
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  • 435 1 TROOPS OCCUPY FENGTAI WAVE OF INDIGNATION POLICE PRECAUTIONS IN PEIPING AND TIENTSIN Shanghai, Saturday Afternoon. IAPAN'S long-cherished ambition the institution of an J independent government in North China preparatory to annexation of the five province* of Charhar, Hopei, Shantune Suiyuen and Shansi— was carried
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  • 49 1 London, July 3. The Duke of Yoik. the Archbishop terbury and York, tru- Prime Minister, a representative of the Peers, th;- tl v sot the Cabinet and the political pr.rty leaders, comprise Uw .j,u. i-i.in n...ed ov me HiivV Oounci to make arrangements for the coronation.— Reuters
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  • 35 1 Rome. July 1 Simul ancously with the League Assembly, the Italian Cabinet meeting v .11 clWuss developments at Genev a p t tent may be mad; wing th i meeting.- Reuter
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  • 103 1 Owner-Driver Taken To Hospital Singapore. Saturday. A NASTY motor accident occurred In Singapore shortly after midnight. Whilst driving his car along Pasir Panjang Road, an Indian crashed into ;i telegraph post at the o v 2 milestone. Tiie pom was completely uprooted from the ground and
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  • 236 1 By Royal Air .Fore? Pilot <I3y Air Mail) London, June 24 THE name of the R.A.F. officer wh i"> to make the first attempt reach the stratosphere in an aer: plane is to be announced by the I Min'stry in the course of the next fc days. The
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    75 1 CANADIAN MEMORIAL AT VIMY RIDGE:— H.M. the King will unveil Canada's magnificent rrnnc h i to her soldiers lost in the struggle against World Domination, 1914-1018. The ceremony will take place on July 26. The memorial, a mlfcje*ti'! and beautiful conception, is tho. achievement of Mr Waiter Allward, ;i Canadian
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  • 96 1 Air-Commodore Smith's Retirement fßy Air Mail" (From Our Own Correspondent > London. June 24, AIR Commodore Sydney Smith, who has been described as the "Beatty of th? air," will retire from his post as Air Officer Commanding the R.A.r Far East, in the autumn. The
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  • 192 1 Marriage To Miss Diana Napi r <By Air Mail) London, June 24 WR. RICHARD TAUBER, the Viennese tenor, was married yesterday afterloon at Marylebone Register Office to Diana Napier, the film actress, vho is the daughter of Major H. P. B Ellis and Mr?. Napier Ellis, of
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  • 307 1 Reports Of Cliques STRONGLY REPUTED BY SECRETARY ALLEGATIONS of "cliques" and loss of interest in aquatics uere strongly refuted by the hon. secretary of the Chinese Swimming: Club, Singapore, in a statement to a Sunday Tribune reporter yesterday. "I deprecate all the statements made with regard to
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  • 126 1 JAPANESE CANNED FOODS Becoming Popular In Malaya JAPANESE canned foods are becoming Increasingly popular in Malaya. The main import is canned sardines Two or three years ago the Japanese first entered the market but since then <hey have asserted themselves and to- c!av hold tho dominant position. Last year the
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  • 48 1 Japanese Concern Kntcrs Tho Market From Our Own Correspondent) I Bangkok, July 4. Ti) f Usi o! foreign banks operAttng in Bangkok ha,s been extended to eight by the Yokohama Specie Bank entering the i Bangkok market. Four of the eight banks are British.
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  • 39 1 Death Of Protestor Christiaan Hurgronje London, July 4. The death is announced of the Orientllist, Professor Chrtatiaan Hurgronje, iged 81. doyen of the surviving Arabian explorers aad famous for his work in the Dutch Exst Indtefl Reuter
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  • 479 1 AT THE ZOO Sent As Food For Four Hamadryads < 15.v Air Maftl London, Jtinr I A CONSIGNMENT of three huiuli.d Cerebus water-snakes ntin-\<-nnnious reptiles with slatr %rv\ bodies, each about two feet Ion:; has artived at ihc Zoo from M.il.»\i. The snakes, houcver. are not
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  • 93 1 Government Circular On Old Ordinance AFTER luavirics from numocr r>J ft local chiDS the Sunday Tribu informed that there is no surprise no consternation ammi" thorn aa t>. M it of a Government clrcui hits been lcoived by all i the past week The circular
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  • 372 2 New British Machine PROGRESS IN AIR ARMAMKNTS E(By Air Mi ii) Our Own Correspondents London, June 84. npHERE is almost daily evidence of the .Government's plans for strengthening Britain's forces steadily gaining pace. On the heels of the Air Ministry'* announcement that the Air Commands of Britain
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  • 154 2 Singapore Hotels Have Slack Season IN every business there is such a tttng as the slack season and the Singapore hotels are having the slack season at present. Ocean-going vessels which called at Singapore during the week, and there were quite a number of them, carried few passengers.
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  • 161 2 Accused Again in Court Slngap turday. TAN Chye Keng, and Mary Lock ma anotner appearance before Third Magistrate Mr. A. D. day, when the polu 1 ke I accused be kept in custody for a further 24 hours. This means ihey will have to make another appearance on
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  • 71 2 Successor To The Late Ha^i A r »had (From Our Own Correspo7id.ru t > Malacca, Saturday. There is much conjecture among; the local Malays as to who will be the cessor to the late Haji Arshad on the Municipal Commission The names o f two leading Malay closely
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  • 41 2 Singapore, Saturday. Seven charges of cheating were pre- ferred against Lim Kirn Chua before Mr. Trevor D. Hughes, the Second Magis- Irate, to-day. The case was postponed for mention until July 11 and bail was allowed in I $700
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  • 80 2 SHIRLEY TEMPLE'S FUTURE "11 Is Difficuli To Si tturday WILL Shir] Luid Su: v I and sees t "In will, b' c and Kir woman t at Angeli fm 00 student. like rm. of the t Vt (1 SI undying where he is always mention SI "And I I a
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    • 352 2 MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL y^Jf THIS WKKK MonHay. T—dmy, Wednesday and Thursday. THE COWAN BAILEY REVUE Cowan and Bailey Ted nnd Evelyn Estelle Davis. The most successful Cabaret ever to visit Singapore. Saturday. "LABURNUM GftOVE* NIGHT in aid of Bt Andrew's Mission Hospital. Special Dinner and Dance. EXTENSION TO 2 A.M.
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    • 131 2 SUNLIGHT and jJMBR E LL Aso a P WRAPPERS ijgllilw money to you! p^SKf 3^^^ BMP'' You can now get a full-size tablet of Lux Toilet q q Sozpfree in exchange for Sunlight and Umbrella OaVe O printeu WTappeTS Soap printed wrappers. frOITI SUNLIGHT SOAP All you have to do
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  • 413 3 LOCAL JUDGE'S REMARK BUT CLAIM AGAINST BANK SUCCEEDS Sinj;;.pore, Saturday. Pontiff h coiuer.Hd it matters not that semi third person l)> fraud obtained the mon-y from the bank nor that the bank WtTt entitled to regard that person as the person legally entitled. I h< deceased
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  • 776 3 in 7\uy, 1935. the Dlaintiff as administrator applied to the defendants for payment oj tin se iwo sums anu unereai, and payment being refused he brought this action claiming payment of the same v money deposited or alternatively damages for breach of contract. The defendants admit liability for
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  • 227 3 Formerly Of Telegraph Company MANY friends in Malaya will regret fco hear of the ck-ath, at Exmouth, on June 14, of Mr. Richard W. Reeder, formerly of the Barters Extension Telegraph Co. Mr. Reader, who was In his 72nd year, for many years m
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  • 155 3 NO JOB NO MONEY Throe 'Men Committed To House Of Detention Singapore, Saturday. Having no money, no friends and no employment, three young European? were to-day committed to the House of Detention as vagrants by Mr. Trevor D Hughes, the Second Magistrate. In the first case, S. Hollingwood and H.
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  • 56 3 f From Our Otvn Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. Ye.su rday, before Mr. A. A. Faith, police magistrate, a private summons case, in which a retired Government pensioner, Haji Ahmad, was summoned by another Malay, Othman, for using abusive language came up for disposal. His honour found the accused guilty
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  • 191 3 Malaya's New Transport Officer (By Air Mail) (From Our Own Correspondent) London, June 24. RfR. S.W. Nelson, clerk to the West Midland Traffic Commissioner, addressed a meeting of the Road Passen- Ker and Hauliers Association at Dudley last week, for the last Urns prior to his
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  • 212 3 The following passengers arrived In Singapore by the P. and O Naldera to-day. From London: Mr. J. W. Edward" Mr. K. E. Adderley, Miss E. M. Colville, Miss J. Vaughy, Mr. R. P Davis, Mr. S. R. Franklin, Mr. H. E. Girt, Mr and Mrs. H. S. Green.
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  • 467 3 Funeral Of Well-Known K.L. Resident THE funeral took place on Jv.no 28 In Kuala Lumpur of Mrs. Yung Nam Cheong. the beloved wife ol TowkAv Yong Nam I who.se death took place on June 25. at her residence. 317, Sungei Besi Road, Kuala Lumpur, al
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  • 175 3 Resistance To Aerial Bombardment r(By Aii 'From Our Own Correspondent) By the end of thi h m.s Malay. i battleship pi the Malay States to the Royal i 1915 at a cost of over £2,700,000. Will emerge from the Admiral';, d *rd^ at L one of
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  • 164 3 Auspicious Beginning Of Now Branch (From Our Own Correspondent) Malacca, Friday. The local branch of the Yoang Women's Christian Association recently formed under the President hip of II E. E. H. Beck, has already begun U) function. Cooking and sewing classes have been started and v/eekly lectures by
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    • 105 3 tAfnfino 9 G c A r nUUUd P€PP€ftMlNTCUft€ For 25 yean past Woods' There should always be 9 i Peppermint Cure baa bottle of Woods 1 Great been the standard family travelling; sickness medicine of all residents of Peppermint Cure hand> Malaya. It has the same in the house or
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    • 233 3 HEAR THE WORLDS MOST FAMOUS ARTISTS ON REGAL ZONOPHONE PROM ALL LEADING Re/AIIKf MUSIC STORKS KEVUKUj Here are Four Regal Zonophone Records you will like. MR. 2059 "The Wedding Of The Rose" International Novelty Orchestra. The delightful swing and lilt of this intermezzo, embodying a charming Soprano-Baritone duet, will ensure
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    • 191 4 IKR WA ME WAS IN LIGHTS ButherSPtRITSW ERE JN THE DUMPS f *f i_.' I See your Mil i clever f *flLjc fii j little pal p> v^r^! I 1B)|9 j) •Mrw- W T £/?■s* \kt ituedcl iii Roars BP^ W WllntK3|| of lmsy% '^l i»& JOHN McGuirel I Laughter
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    • 194 4 .j. .j. PARDON US FOR POINTING j S Rut we jus{ couldn't resist the N fore-finger method of calling your attention to I: 'ttfiC IIPAVILJON 1 This week-end i REMEMBER "IN CALIENTir? THAT WAS A GRAM) SHOW, J AM) THIS. WARNER BROS' S NEW MUSICAL TRIUMPH, IS J 1 GOING
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    • 310 4 Here's your Favourite Star of "SUNNYSIDE UP" and "SEVENTH HKAVKX" in her first M.-di.-M. production I CAPITOL Opening TO-DAY 3.15 6.15 9.1.1 marries .^^^M uE *^B aft t^ ilia Wmv£& H^lb i^^^ ajjj y I in isen Ames Williams' j^t BINNIE BARNES LEWIS STONE Jf /vij clrc M AndyDEVINE Elizabeth
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  • 457 5 THE ROMANCES OF RADIO STARS SONG HITS In "Stars Over Broadway" ••nuts Over Broadway," Warner Urns/ new musk-*; comedy drama, which open** at the Pavilion Theatre this week. takers the audience behind the scenes of broadcasting ■taflsM and niiiht clubs in one of the most entertaining
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  • 205 5 A ROMANTIC COM EDY Marie tie Dietrich In "Desire" JJKSJKK." the romantic comedy "hich l>rinj^ together M;ir teac Dietrich and Clary Cooper tor the first time since Morocco,** opens at the Capitol Theatre shortly. The combination of these screen favourites and fast -moving, surprise-filled story makes for delightful entertainment. PERFECT
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  • 283 5 UNUSUAL STOR V In "This Is The Life JUPERB acting on the part tf little Jane Withers and an unusual story mark the Fox Film production "This Is the life," which opens at the Alhambra Theal re t h is eek. Jane, born just nine
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    19 5 Jean Muir and Pat O'Brien who appear in '"Stars Over Broadway" which opens at the Pavilion Theatre this week.
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  • 375 5 REVEALED IN "SUTTER'S GOLD VTHO was America's first billionaire? Some people might think that it was John I). Rockefeller. Others mijjht guess that it was Andrew Mellon, or Vanderbilt or Jay Gould. Few, if any, would say that it was John A. Sulicr. but that is a
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    • 171 5 NEW HAIR Crown on Bald Heads by Using KOTALKO A typical example of the enthusiastic praise accorded to Kotalko is the report of Mr W. Jones, of Manning-tree. zap?-, "I was practically bald," he states, "and mow I have an abun<jfflßßlfe dance of hair, which W^QFwftiSß^ »iy photo shows. W^
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    • 156 5 THK INFLUENCE OF THE TROPICS ON THE DIGESTION There is no doubt that a large proportion of people in Malaya, both European and Asiatic, suffer at one time or another from indigestion in v greater or less degree. Humid heat preys on the nerves which in turn affect the gastric
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    • 291 5 pAlO* STROKES v 111 Hew <4 extra moist M lather breaks easy shaving record soaks beard soft soothes skin Shaver* FORC Here's a new. richer, heavier, extrast lather that helps you to cut down your razor strokes to pir breaks all records for clean, smooth shaving. It's next to impossible
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  • 1023 6 THE DANGEROUS SUIT (By "Horatius") 4 DECLARATION at No Trumps if usually more dangerous than one in a suit for whereas, in the latter case, trumps become jokers to prevent tricks being made in enemy long suits, at No Trumps there aie no such jokers and weakness in
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    • 266 6 THE TERRORS OF NIGHT ASTHMA ENDED IN 3O MINUTES HAY FEVEI I 'HAL A3IHMA RON'.HiriS CHRONIC ROUGHS oi i Lenroci that b< Asthma I •> more dlitressiii^ than the interference with in the ph3 I'onle.s ol Night th< mental afonlefl throutii* repeated loci of ol NiKiii Asthma can ended BNDBD—
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    • 308 6 _Vf hole Family's, CORNS removed by Radox \< \i\itV f« t put yearn on you," writ«-« tbii lady. She atAtea a literal fa«t. Pof »-.i»ly Mrinkies an'l a^jn^r linen you have odly to K^uce at the paiued, Htraim*! face of the corn < ripple. "Both my parents and rtxynelj have
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    • 118 6 LATEST ADVERTISEMENT PERAK TURF CLUB Jl IV MKKTIN<; 193ti Saturday, 4th July, 193G, Professional Wednesday, Bth July, 193«, Saturday, 11th July, IfM, Saturday, 18th July, 1936, SU>c The Subscriptions for Visiting Meinben siiall be: MEN $5.LADTES $2 for each Meeting or any day t lie reef. VISITING MEMBERS must be
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  • 1761 7 STRICTLY BETWEEN OURSELVES .y fog i dart player yourself, probably think that dai i>l« fame. in which you fu«l throw y ur dart and try l() ir to the centre «>i the board as pfl gfcver did iK(> Kreater mistake. j>art> Interrupt and say I mean dart an for 1
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    • 62 7 /jSl^ B^W I THAT IS DIFFERENT from he If igpT^ ordinary was difficult to obtain until lU-^/ jA the "COLD STORAGE," with their nIsI m*^ man v y^^i* s experience of mutton VfNjOl buyinff found the brands that n o^^ *rtth favour from all who tast< their delicious flavour. wj&*
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  • 2157 8 A Woman Peeps At Singapore. BY our noman correspondent A. people, memand I ;h<- Eft Rotary Clui. ended tin dinner held the Adeiphj Rool OaroN n la I 'I m hi Among til- pr< eni re Mr Mon nrtt b Davl ti;« American Consul- Milling wife. Mi Day; b ant
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    • 72 8 A woman knows that m the vital matters of hygiene jj'^k and comfort she is ■P'T' safe with Souchalls V\ l name issoctated ft Tvrr SO years with the "i^ncst i posub'e it.if.yd; V of purity v j I and Stores Sole Agents for Malaya CRAFTON LABORATORIES. Singapore ,8. have
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    • 87 8 Sale is now in progress, with amazing reductions on all stock. Everything now at HALF TRICK I A Beauty Salon IN MIMATI'RE HARRIET 111 P.IiAKI) AVER WEEK-END BEAUTIBOX COMPACT. CONVENIENT. ATTRACTIVE the Harriet Hubbard Aver Beaut ibox is just the thing tor carrying these famous beauts aids while travelling. Contains
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    • 246 8 Cap B«i<4^. PW«v>* iBJ, INSPIRATION FROM THE BRAVE NEW WORLD.. Ahtefican women art renowned for the beauty of [heir feet; and, while \v< do ti6\ deny thai they are «o favoured, we caitn t help but IV< I I thcii shoes have Romethfnjg to do whb it! Soiv:-is, in the?«
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  • 67 9 DUN t Satui foUowln c who brought ntrtles Mr C Mr g o H fOp, Mi W S o P ye ,'i II B Lee, Mr. T. N Loke. Mi I CO Roy Mr fa B lV Mi I B Dui.i. Ml Mr.
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  • 539 9 Our F raser's Hill Letter r :y day U tk the tenOOUri u.sually tically unused. booked up. both in the ttornlnf ami on 'i i.i.s is ccunence on the mil. habit, and Light \S very I and that strenuoui exercise raak one I ilesfl foi th^ first few days, dm
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  • 1628 9 E\ X's ah ki .still going strong, with h lot nior. imflfing reductions. we were really amazed. Th'» hats begin at the exceediiii'ly io\v price of $1 Morn,ing dresses arc very cheap, and tin 1 evening dresses well, they are really astounding. Fioim sBO and $65 they
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  • 167 9 The nioit Interesting and excUinj n w .styles and fabrics lor the traditional white wedding gown are In the fashion spotlight. Dramatic eclourec weddings are a story unto themselves, but the conventional whiU category is just us dramatic and unexpected. There are so many new
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    • 66 9 PALAIS DES MODES STAMFOHI) RO.\n. Have received a vci> attractive sekction Of Garden Party Frocks and v C n i n f Gowns, also Sidle* girdle and panties. jft /j) On jour way home drop in for I*Z^M*LM vNaftics or one of oui special Open until 2 a.m. California Sandwiche
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    • 87 9 gBBra&OTBgB^""^ An Amami Shampoo bnnys radiant loveliness to your hair. Hvcry single strand is stimulated from the root. And there's an Amami Shampoo especially for you. No. 1 for Brunette*, No. 5 for Blonde* No. 7 for the very fair, and the Special Henna Application to tint and brighten dull
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    • 112 9 PEWTER i Hundreds of Contemporary De- S signs. Every Piece Faultlessly S S Made by Hand. Sole Agents i MAYNARD CO., LTD., S 11, Battery Road, Singapore. riusrai! Ltd. j! HUBRITE S 1 I Heavy and Lijrhtw i^hi Woollen Costumes Dr ssis 61 Stamford Rd., Phone S3SS. j SINGAPORE'S UP-TO-DATE
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    • 19 9 •Jiiml Arrived Ladies' Underwear, Satin (f owns and Negligei 1 also Russian I^jamas KAFFLKS HOTKL and BK\S BASAH KOAD.
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  • 603 10 SUNDAY TRIBUNE Singapore: Sunday, July 5. 1936. PLAYING THE GAME r FIIK ges tot Malayan pen have had good <>.ti t > say about rough play in football thif on. We Ji.'iv.- heard of "inti<l< nts." of players being sent off the of others going off on their own visibility
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  • 1462 10 Disease Scares; League Funeral Service fERTAIN writers will not nlish the rap on the knuckles given to them by the Municipal Health Officer for Singapore, Dr. I. B. Hunter, in his annual report, just issued. They had asked for it. Dr. Hunter bears 1
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  • 570 10 THIS has bet?n a week of dinners and celebrations of various kinds, s^ perhaps the following story will not be considered inappropriate 'O-tiL reunion dinner had bsen a Huge success. On the way home, one 01 the diners had the misfortune to li.' ynd
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    • 70 10 iSblrf wit/i our Guarantee Certificate Chromium $12.50 18 ct. rolled gold 14.— 14 ct. gold 24 IMBg ■BSE I /^A Sj icaßßß?^ Soiul your ii r- l<> us. we will execute /Chromium $11. StainlesF- steel 15.— them Df u -18 ct. rolled p:old 16.— 18 ct. Rold 58.— system. B
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  • 784 11 J.C.S.A. TO CALL MEETING THREE POINTS Local Petitions To Whitehall >uiul.i\ Tribune Sntviah GOVERNMEN recent pi Douncement on the problem <>i j, u i(ht (in. dm mben «»r the mbordinai ha resulted in Important repercussions within t )i<Government clerical circles. The Junior Civil Service Association,
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  • 481 11 By K. A. Thompson D.O.Se. (Doctor of Ocular Science) DEADING of the eyes is an almost ln11 f.-ilJiblr guide to bodily ailments and injuru If you are injured on the left Hk, the left eye will bear a ?car, so minute it cannot be
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    5 11 A Street in Singapore's Chinatown
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  • 176 11 Oldest Man In Australian Infantry Sydney, June 12 Richar'i Watkins, af>cd 83, the oldest n in In <h2 A. IF. died recently in the Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney. Ac '•ordinß 10 his discharge papers, he WjW I only 6.* v —hut that was how ho trot
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  • 393 11 7 H.-P. ENGINE New £265 Type Demonstrated THERE are sifiu of a forthcoming biir increase in the popularity of the ultra-light aeroplane A If.r^e number of new types have t.ecn produced recently, and a demonstration was Riven at the Great lVest Aerodrome of the first ultra-lie ht aeroplane
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  • 118 11 P Zl le l Ktl Village of Hungerford in BeLslia OU t-Belishaed b Mr. Horc Even the Transport Minister never thought oi dummy -bobbies" placed or o&ngerr.u; to mak.> moionsi* slow dowi- end behave themselves. H lingerie r<2 has a traffic problem. It is on thf
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  • 330 11 Equity Court Decides Disposal Of £2,000 Sydney, June 24. MEWS of great satisfaction to Pak Shok a village situated 25 miles from Canton the capital of Kwangtung Province was acknowledged in a letter translated in the New South Waies Equity Court recently. It related that
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  • 27 11 Belgrade Sofiya Nichcvich. who has died here aged sixty, had eighteen husbands. The eighteenth, who survives her, is a lion tamer in a circus.
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  • 155 11 Will One Be Built In Singapore? WILL Singapore have- a memorial to Hi.s lav- Majesty King George V? No proposal of such a nature has been put to the Municipal Commlssionconsideratkm, although it is at once evident that the suggestion Ifl an excellent one as it
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  • 131 11 Next Week's Production Al Victoria Theatre HE. the Officer Administering the Government and Mrs. Small will be preat the Victoria Theatre on Saturday evening. July 11, to witness the ►re Amateur Dramatic Club's production of "Laburnum Grove." Th? play will b? presented on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at
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  • 496 11 SOME GLIMPSES Activity Day And Night rillNAT**\\N after dark ConU for the k"cn nml i qwir observer a world of strange fa It is a barometer of husinr<*s condition. A prosperous Singapore i" bound to be reflected In II a a:ui scores of haiaari nijfht with all sections
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    • 48 11 Milk is the most valuable food Nature has devised, but Man is left the choke of brand. Wise men, or, more often, women, choose milk with a reputation for consistent good quality, miik from inspected farm.- an I spotless packing fact ones; in other words mt (UNSWEETENED CONDENSED)
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  • 1283 12 j Which I Discourse Qn 77m Itcason For Tin fall In s Thr Price Of Tin \nd Write V S i Kiport Of 1 Wedding is II Should Be Written. k\,\. \g quid on tin Malayan front thia wi <k. After McWhirter 1 stag party,
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    • 216 12 TICK] UtD C^^CIDKS i mi .n\M-i s y R/WEI j vav iiri I no BOOKING PUB. I'bltiesc and all A lients i arc given thr best of attention :t\>r\ J 39, RoMmqm toad, Btegaptvt. i Telrphotip .*>MK. l OMEGA, TAVANNES CYMA ISWEI LED I i BB mo\ i:mi:nts. WIGKJBL i'"
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    • 133 12 Now! Restore Natural Whiteness to Your Teeth! A i^^fty^ 11.- 1 'fIH r j An Antiseptic Cleansing Dental Cream That's Bringing New Attractiveness to Millions! Thrti i■. now I w:iv |t ntkan Km OOlontiM and drcay Jire de«troyH Mturtl u!«j"'" Mid brilliance to :md washed j«w.iy. Soon your te^th «our
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    • 136 12 Keep your bathroom CLEAN andJJßlGHJjwith VIM BASIN: "You call me dirty! Why, look at :uul pan^, t>lc, BATH. You're n^ht An<! to think how woodwork, cutB beautitulJy lean f iMtd i<» br lery, glassware. I Hetf t sontr MX 1 thing for in, to ILf- Jy mom. mi*^ ~&n& rifii
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    • 270 12 IF YOU HAVE A TIRED FEELINQ «.i h piius in your b.uk |M across the loins, feel a son ol wrench whenever you attempt s:oop; Have K >uty or rh—ialMi pains al>out your body etpenence unuaual thint, drowsineas after eating, Ac. il is a sure sign of Iner and kidney
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  • 1002 13  -  G.S. Hammonds t Long— Handled Tools* —Sonic Drawbacks— I Help Front The t j Fowl -House j rj- l- in the lowht M ien v look twice, thai when rning and RtKkfenly iv;, borne airiai !"<■••] thai it is tim.- you >■ BR Of
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    • 141 13 wmmm cm- wMMauMHaßuaauT -wummmm-m BANISH NERVOUS ANAEMIA Tin- real reason for the surprisingly sudden collapse of apparen .•.iid women i now revealed to be Increasingly due to nervoiu i naemia. Witi» amazing swiftness the ue.n.ippy ;inii bewildered victim become almost help less through l< d strengU puzzled and alarmed by
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  • 979 15 CAN AMATEURS PLAY WltfH PROFESSIONALS? Muling Bu International toleration Explanation For Ipoh Complaint Coming VIM 0/ Mr. Frank D^in Singapore To Meet Perak And Malacca Hut Not Selangor 4 Tournament For Aoi:/Vf,y (By "Dragon") A RUMOUR ha bi n going round in badminton circle* In Perak
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  • 636 15 THE foftowing v Ui the B Billiards Handicap tournament of the Chinese Association, Sin Bye K. C. Oan (plu»s 30) vs Chew Chew Lak <— 70 July 20. Bye Chan W< < 20 vs. Lim Tin Soon fscr.) July 21. R. J. P. Tham i 20) vs
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  • 201 15 When He (.<>( Kid of .{.-> lbs. ot Pal This man found he 1 ymt> far too much weight. As is usually ca.se— with women as well as with men verweifht madr him appear older than his years. When he eventually rid of l"
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    • 182 15 Experts select Quaker Oats for IIIOI\IME QUINTUPLETS With the world of food science to guide them with unlimited funds at their disposal experts in charge of these bouncing little wards of His Majesty The King selected Quaker (•p,r.|ht Oats even before their first birthday. Its Vitamin B for keeping Hfk
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    • 110 15 /7) 'MM Q DIAMOND BEDS DIAMOND BRAND BEDSTEADS 'vS :^B^ ARE COMFORTABLE, K% l»l KVKI.i: AND '< HANDSOME. It Is a handsome *$~^^B'« piece of furniture for any room. Its SfcrtfW* beautiful lines and Br elegant ornament.ition are a continual t_ tjKM pleasure to the eye. Its cost spread over
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  • 1399 16 Stars From India, Ceylon, Siam Indo-China MALAYAN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS I BANK HOLIDAY MEETING TO BE HELD IN IPOH AFTER 11 YEARS (BY "FORWARD") TENNIS circles throughout Malaya hive been interested in the news that there is a very strong: probability of this year's Malayan championships, to bo held in Ipoh
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  • 489 16 BOXING NEW TALENT FOR SINGAPORE COMING BOUTS Frisco May Go To India (B) X.0." WITHIN i forti i f' 1 t¥ n coloured f? boxer* wri xW in the Philippine* will tx in Clever 1! -•»<! Xiffei Flowei and they under contract irith Mr. r.< rtle Bell „i boxing in
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  • 307 16 KING'S CUP AIR RACE Duk* Of Kent's Entry 28 MACHINES FROM SIX FIRMS (By Air Mail) London. June 21. THK total entries for the king's Cup air race number 28. These aeroplanes are the products of »>nl\ six firms, and amonu the engines only one manufacturing linn. the de Havilland
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  • 211 16 Played In More Tests Than Anyone Els? IN May was Frank Woolley's 49tii birthday. It is a somewhat surprising thought that he is only a month or two younger than Philip Mead There is little new to be sairt aboi t Woollev. H»- preserves not only the figure
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  • 111 16 ENGLAND'S CRICKET CAPTAIN Howler, Batsman And Fielder G. O. Allen i.s a,n old Etonian iuid a Cambriduo blue and he is> 34 years old. Ailen visited Australia in 1932-33 with Jardine'fl team and played a prominent part in the recovery of the A.shes. In 1934 Alkn played for England va.
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  • 175 16 Absence Of Mahmoud Taj Akbar Tin- absence of both Mahmoud nva Taj Akbar from the St. Leger rur;ners has surprised some people. But they should be surprised, rather, that they were first and second respectively In ihe Derby. i For ii ;he Apa Khan did not see
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    319 16 Acting Outside Scope Of Their Duiths THE following clauses in "Instruction* to Umpires' issued by the M.C.C. might be of interest to local umpires. You may have noticed of recenc years that after the wicket has been broken by a throw-in, and the batsmen have gone on running,
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  • 767 16 LOCAL GAMES The Week's Matches Reviewed (BY "SI'K 1 I OR") EXCEPT for :i couple of K Mul b m! mg ftats b3 BMkUU M thr Indian A „1,,,, there v nothing particularly bri K ht about oral cricket last •r^^SST.Jg t«rest in the sport Mm
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  • 117 17 Attempt To Withdraw Plej< Of Guilt N_ Singapore, Saturday. G Bok pleaded guilty a week ago to a charge of criminal breach of trust, but when he came up for sentence to-day before Mr Trevor D. Hughes the Second Magistrate, he attempted to withdraw nil plea on
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  • 173 17 By Children Of Third And Fourth Standards Singapore, Saturday. THE IVierhodLst Episcopal hurch of Geyian^ presented to enthusiastic pudiencea on Thursday and Friu:iy tvenings a most successful juvenile concert. in the Wesley church Hall, Fort Corning. Much credit la rue to Miss Natalie T. Means for her direction
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  • 99 17 Chinese Pearls Mistaken Ideni'ty r, Singapore, Saturday. Putting forward an unavailing plea of mistaken identity to rebut a charge of t^lvA Ch nese Chiang Teng, was sentenced to-day to four months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Trevor D. Hughes the Second Magistrate, to-day In view of a previous
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    • 211 17 AMAZIXG OFFEII Ol THE \t\V JTIIENIDE 1 RADIO RECEIVERS for A. C. Ma.hs and 7 incus lls Iv instalments of S2O "^fMnica! details: ton control absolute selectivity universal transformer foi 110jl25il50;220!240 volt volume control indirectly illuminated clearly visible scale; wavelengths. Indicated in meters. pick-up connection Special features automatic wave range
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    • 690 17 Malayan Listeners" Radio BRITISH UMPIRE PROGRAMMES Recital Of English Sontfs Traivmi^ion 2: GSII 13.97 metres C 21.47 me*.) and CiSG 16.86 metres (fi.TS mo.', from 6.20 p.m. to 9.05 p.m. transmission 3: CiSG 16.86 metres (11.79 mcs.) and CiSF 1!*.82 metres il'»H mrs.l, frum 9.20 p.m. to 0.20 a.m. jl
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    • 399 17 BERLIN STATION .uti** 31 45 metr *s (9,540 kcs.), DJB iw.74 metres Üb^oo kesj. dja 3i.aa to-day 4 15 p.m. cull DJQ, DJA, DJB (Germ., Oerman Folk Song. Outstanding Broadcasts oi the Week Hitler KSuT* S ng Slnging by 435 p .m. New German Music for Flute. Professor Hermann Zanke.
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    • 335 17 10.40 am. News in English. 10.50 am Records. 12.05 p.m. News in German. 12.20 pm. End of broadcast. NIROM STATION TO-DAY 7.50 a.m. Church Service at the Cathedral at Batavia. 9.20 a.m. Service at the ProteMant Church, Sourabaya. 9.20 a.m. Service at the Protectant Church, Batavia. 9.50 a.m. Close down.
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  • 558 18 WEEK'S GAMES Concluding Stages Of League il! Back.) I itagei have been in tin Ut|W and Comm< I < < •oiniM'iition. In lior Division (League) i in the ln^l Mn\ are not on of |w>mt f»\ li r t) on i uesday the d their position roii-
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  • 180 18 Meet To Be Held On Bank Holiday A CYCLE meeting .similar to that held In bingaposc during the Whitsun holiday week-end, will oe held In Kuala pui w.i Aug. 2 and 3 at the Bukii Bii .Li. Park, lial champion cyclists will be it am bin
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  • 83 18 The following will represent the Social Athletic Party in a friendly football eh v. the il M.S. "Terror" to-day (Sunday) at the J.C.S.A. ground at Balestltr Plain. Kick off at 5.10 p.m.: Sim Ah Pang. Tok Som Mui. Teo Ban Teck, Bag Ah Lye. Choo Seng Quee, Soh
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  • 175 18 North Johore And Malacca Share Honours (From Our Onm Correspondent) Malacca, Saturday. THE soccer match betw2en North 1 Johore and Malacca played yester- day ended In a draw, *ach side scoring two goals. Play was not impressive, the wet ground and a heavy ball making accurate play
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  • 67 18 The following will represent the Mer■antile Institute vs. Singapore Harbour Board at badminton on Sunday. July 12 it 10 a.m. at S.H.B. Court, Got Town 42, £eppel Road. Singles:— Wong Peng Soon (.capt.); 3ng Chye Joo; Hoo Chun Kah. Doubles —Wong Peng Soon and Hoo :hun Kah; Seah Keng
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  • 158 18 LYALL EVATT'S DAILY REPORT Singapore, Saturday. Markets have assumed a much moro cheerful aspect both In tin and rubber shares. Business yesterday was on a I generous scale and a further increase In London and New York in the price j of rubber has caused a firming up of lubber
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  • 196 18 MORh ACTIVITY \PIWRENT Renewed Interest In forward Positions 'From Our Financial Correspondent/ Singapore, Saturday noun. Singapore: (Spot) 27 ct*., up ct. I Market Tone: Finn. London: 7% d., up L|16d. Market Tone: Firm. New York: 16% ct*., up :i JG ct. .Market Tone: Steady. There has been
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  • 106 18 COMMERCE RUBBER ASSN. DAILY PRICES CURRENT. Singapore, Saturday noon. Buyers. Sellers. No. I.X.R.S.S. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 27 316 27 5.16 Good P.A.Q. in cases (F. 0.8. July) 27 a 2714 No. I.X.R.S.S. (Spot-loose) (awardable S'porei 27 27 a do. July 27 116 27 316
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    • 150 18 fi<*<>|» In Ton Hi With England. England leads the world in Modern •aching and Teachers .n D now have direct access to xhv pioneers In Great Britain and i.w\ learn from them the secret ci success In teaching all subjects of tin Cvi riculum. k Mr. KOO PON to send
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    • 64 18 (>' RELIEF IN A FEW SECONDS VS"^^% f rs/ WITH COMPLETE STOMACH TRIATMIM T v^r-r-7;^gjrK Js VVIM a Ul1 X-^' *v*-.^^ acid THE WORLD'S QUICKEST STOMACH a pi. «nt.it v the linin REMEDY IS tited^punrtfurt /■r,.trs Bisurated See mis sign I*l N F'T^f on every pack y^CAlll^^^ from chemists everywhere
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  • 941 19 Drab Colourless Soccer At Stadium SINGAPORE BEAT NEGRI "MALAYA" CUP Taib Scores Three Goals A Singapore. Satimlav. crowd of klim Uur ;?nci five thousand witnt m a ri ra ami cil«u'!< i Malaya Cap football X?. th Anson R»ad Stadium this^ifte.noo.-i. irj which S.nr.inarc heat Ne-ri Sembttan fc v four
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  • 693 19 JULY MEET Jockey Thrown Rex Pays $172 ipoii. Mmtm PI «\c client da-, s Aftj ti »he Dili's July .M.c'mg in 1 1 (i t. the ffoinc »nd Hmn as a gocd a Pool fot the immin- ond h«r^e«s tor th» tii ,t lime in
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  • 190 19 w t. Andrew's Beaten «re, Saturday. T !i E I Sports Cluo beat B1 School < lv on the I K5 and 15b lt l C l 1 2 ¥»l «Bi Kof*d 214 odhni 41. Dudley 3G. •Jdnu.l oi and Joseph 33 BUI berni 1 "7h S WCI
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  • 97 19 Inni^killinirs Win Th? Challenge Cnp iSiiigapcre, Saturday. Brillian A weathe** favoured the a». nual athletic Sports of the Combined Services held before a large gathering a* Gillman Barracks in Alexandra Road this afternoon. This was the first occasion that an athletic sports meeting was held on this ground.
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  • 573 19 Singapore Badminton MANY EXCITING GAMES Singapore, Sa.urday. A START in the Singapore Junior Ladies' Doubles Tournament was made in the C leric.il Union Hall this aiternoon when three lies were played Two of th<-m were won by Novice B t» |lagaM ana in the third match an
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  • 37 19 Copenhagen, July 4. Mile. Ragahild H^Cger stt up a new world re-cord for the 800 metres crawl Of 11 minutes 117 10 seconcis, beating Mi&s Leonore Knight's time o f 11 minutes 34 seconds.— Reuter.
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  • 529 19 Proarrsga Of Triples TournatntMit U MAN'S learn won a great I LJ against w.. ;c aom head of tJ Lea nic, Tb c 1 v.eie iujk and aec* right Uixougta the match and the score was 11 -all with 1 the ia^i bead to be piayed. me
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  • 52 19 TENNIS FINALS AT WIMBLEDON AlUNlght iffil i'>v Hundreds Wililltlrti i) v THE ittn ion at fVimWedon *r««ched it^ -ummit for thr i, to-day. spei.t »M i M i »h fciJil'! p'.i •in D: ami staging am! by 7 a nt. »»i n > -1 queaed up. v, i'l i f.».»
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  • 103 19 Ma MUC H li tsi a in tli if 1 U LVv Colle .<•!. becan on tti will this j and the n ..i BOONQ SENG SCORES 75* i.. •...mem cd at 1 1 a m R C .< ihe wi( k knocked up 16:;. Tan B busing
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  • 233 20 HH.H. Prir bo«h of York her sister H.R H Prir.e; s MayOf Yor.:. aro here pc I v Outliers, f 1 ti'.p:^tuif hunl in full try. Tho phot taken at Bokonscot. the LiUiput town whi'-h the little Princi i Ited with HM. Queen Mary and
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  • 41 20 Lady students getting ready for th VMCA School of Commerce, Athletic Bports at Jalan Besar Stadium. The C!ai I 440 Yards event In pngi Atl meeting ol the y.m.ca. School ol Coma Jalan Besar Stadium on
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